Monolayer and bilayer pentacene on Cu(111)
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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structureelectronicmonolayerbilayercoverageformationlayerpentacene
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The morphology and electronic structure of pentacene (Pn) deposited on Cu(111) was studied using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and spectroscopy (STS). Deposition of a multilayer followed by annealing to reduce coverage to a monolayer results in the formation of either of two unique phases: a 2D herringbone structure previously unobserved for any linear acene, or a 'random- tiling' structure. Coverage greater than a monolayer promotes the formation of a bilayer phase similar to that observed for Pn/Ag(111). STS shows that the electronic structure of the first layer is strongly modified due to its proximity to the substrate while the second layer exhibits nearly bulk-like electronic structure.
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